Just spent the last 40 min trying to find that little end piece after the spring launched it into the grass, but I found it thanks to this video giving me a good view of it. Be careful to cover the end with your hand while prying it off!
I had this problem for months and i never even wanted to serch for te solution cuz I said to myself it would take lots of time and it was never a priority, tomorrow in the paraguayan army we have an event "Soldier for a day" ist for kids and my officers asked for me to bring my replica. This video saved me, thanks and greetings from Paraguay 🇵🇾👍🏼
Thank you sooo much for taking the time to make this video I started freaking out when I got some stuck 😂I was so relieved after I watched this video I thought I ruined it 😭
Hey I just wanted to let you know that you saved me a lot of time and money cuz I was so frustrated that I couldn't get that baby out of there I was going to go actually get on Amazon and or something and buy me another one. Thank you so much your video made a huge difference in my life and I surely appreciate it
Thanks man, I seen that little piece at the bottom and figured that was where the spring comes out, but thought I'd have to do more (like split the damn magazine hah) to get it out. I shot my first mag and was too damn excited to shoot another one and ...it happened hahah. I was tryin' to spread the spring and extract the bbs with a damn magnet outta where they went in. Thanks again.
Thank you very much I got slightly aggressive and knocked the tab out of the detent and put 5 or 6 BBs into the spring and was so pissed because they he mags are not cheap, I though those were roll pins or something other than a removable screw god am I glad that cooler heads prevailed and I didn’t try and take them out and destroy my spring instead I saw your video. In all honesty though the reloaded needs a redesign because it it’s erratic behavior and that it probably has caused a bunch of folks to replace magazines unnecessarily, yes it works but it is back to straws for me I have never had any problems just pouring them in with a straw and it is almost as quick especially when the reloader has absolutely no qualms about filling your spring up with ammo lol. Thanks again
Thanks for the video friend. The Crosman R1 will arrive in a few days and it is good to have solutions to possible problems. Greetings from Barcelona (Spain).
I did this before I watched the video, but didn't know how to take it out. I had my Father return it because the buffer tube spring got stuck. We worked on it, and after the first shot, it broke again. Now I have a new one, and a new magazine. If a BB gets stuck in this one, I will remember how to fix it. Thank you.
@@RippSnortin helped so much! I got the 300 round ordered. What a great BB gun! I got a single shot Gamo that's Awesome but this full auto is greatness
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First off.. "You do not put the BBs into the spring! The BBs oughta be on top of the follower!" 🤣 ..Just somehow I have never gotten the idea to try fill my DPMS mag's spring with BBs... As second.. This is the way you do it.👍🏻👍🏻 PS No idea though how hard it has been for many to see that screw head right there holding the buttplate for the spring..
I done it twice bb stuck in spring used a eye glass very small screw driver popped it right out the loader hole just be careful it will come out or do what this man showed .
wish i would have known that yesterday. just got the dpms sbr and first time loading it got a bb stuck in the spring. pulled the top of the spring down passed the hole, then used another tweezer to push the bb through the spring to the hole. was very annoying to do it that way.
I slipped a nail inside the spring to slide the spring back into the clip. Worked great with my thumb nail once it got close to the clip. I think the nail is called a 16 penny nail.
I too was freaking out. But I have the AK1 and it was honestly easier than your model. I did get popped in the forehead by a little spring stopper though.
Thanks for the video! Have you by chance disassembled the trigger mechanism. Mine has a very heavy pull, even with lubrication, and I would like to adjust it lighter.
Question did you find a tiny little magnet in there when you took yours apart? I took. Ine apart carefully last night and now I have an extra part. It's a tiny, cylinder shaped magnet and I don't know if it was accidentally left in from manufacturing or if it's a really important piece
Most of my failures and mistakes happen when the camera is running. When it's not running everything goes smooth as silk... LOL.. Wow never seen a bb gun with a magazine like that. I have a .177 pellet rifle. Breaking barrel loader and pump. That thing is deadly and I'm pretty dang good with it if I do say so myself.
Question for you. Just got the MPW Bushmaster off eBay, shot a handful of times and worked fine. Now however, the magazine gets stuck in the gun and it won't shoot any BB's. I can get it out by pulling back the charging handle while pressing the mag release button, and popping it loose with a small flathead . Ever had this issue or any suggestions for me possibly?
The real question is, does anyone sell replacement springs and that screw. My screw backed out. I had the spring somewhere but now it's missing as well.
It’s my first time using a BB gun and I put the BBs in the spring I have a glock 19 gen 3 do you know how I can get the BBs out tht magazine doesn’t have all that and I don’t wanna buy another magazine
@@RippSnortin lol yeah I grabbed a pen and a sewing needle trying to get the bbs out of spring. It didn’t work. so then I seen your video and tried it and it worked perfectly.
Got my spring out, now it’s stretched and won’t go back in. How do I fix this? Edit: I don’t have bbs stuck in my spring, when the mag is empty and I pull the lever down, it gets stuck halfway and won’t go any further. I took the spring out and put it back in, changed nothing
Hard to say without seeing it. They take a little effort even when not stretched. Best l can do is say keep trying. If it's a no go, may need a new spring.
@@RippSnortinthanks, I’m thinking the problem is that I have too much tension in the spring once the lever is being pulled down. Might try cutting the length of the spring so it’s less jammed up in there… no clue what I’m doing hahah
I have a problem with the case of my magazine where when I replaced the CO2, the case would not attach its self completely and it not fully closed on the left side of the magazine. Im 99% sure that thats not supposed to happen, how cpuld i fix this? Thanks
It's a little tricky. Just make sure the locking tabs at the bottom line up perfectly and they should snap in. It came apart, it will go together. Once you get the technique down it will be easy.
Say you were to send the spring launching across a room and can't find it. Where would someone go to buy a new one. Asking for a friend totally didn't just do that.
Crosman Parts but you may need a part number. Maybe someone on the Facebook Crosman page knows the number. If you get a number please let me know what it is. Also might try asking if anyone has one on FB or look on eBay. Other places Airgun Warriors Forum or GatewaytoAirguns.com Good luck.
How do you fix the co2 clip cover for a (Crosman bpms sbr) that won't snap back on. Tried getting a hold of the company that I bought it from, which has proven to be a waist of time.
Well...the only time l have a problem putting it on is when it's not exactly in the right position. Make sure it's completely lined up before applying preasure. It came off, it will go back on.
No, but l'll probably find out at some point. I've put in a lot of powerletts without adding pelgun oil, and it kind of wore down the pearcing thingy. Will probably need to change that at some point.